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B.Com.(Restructured)
Only for B.Y.K. (Sinnar) College of Commerce, Nashik
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B. Y. K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
NASHIK – 5.
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDER
GRADUATE LEVEL
Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – „D‟ Component
Subject – BUSINESS MATHEMATICS / STATISTICAL
TECHNIQUES
Subject Code - BM/STAT.TECH.
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Reference Books
6. List of Experts
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Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
Subject Code - BM
OBJECTIVES
01. To develop arithmetical and numerical abilities.
02. To develop the abilities to apply the mathematical concepts to real life
problems in Commerce, Economics and Management.
03. To develop logic and quantitative thinking.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
Subject Code – BM
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
I
(a) Percentages, Ratio and Proportion 03
(b) Profit and Loss : Cost price and selling price, market price,
trade and cash discount
06
II Commission and brokerage, meaning, rate of commission
and types of commission agents.
05
III
(a) Matrix algebra : Types of matrices, algebra of matrices,
determinant of a matrix, inverse of a matrix (up-to 3 x 3
order)
05
(b) System of equation in matrix form, solution of system of
linear equations.
05
TOTAL 24
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
IV
(a) Simple and compound interest, calculation of C. I. when
compounded quarterly, half-yearly land annually.
04
(b) Simple annuity and problem on it. 02
V
(a) Concept of function, limit and continuity, simple problems,
graphs of standard functions, even and odd functions.
05
(b) Derivatives of simple algebraic functions, simple problems. 05
VI
(a) Application of derivatives in economics and commerce. 04
(b) Counting techniques : Permutation and combinations 04
TOTAL 24
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Subject Code – BM
LIST OF PRACTICALS – SEMSETER – I
SR.
NO
.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETE
D
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Percentage,
Proportion
and Ratio
To develop
skill and
Numerical
ability
Class / Lab.
Work
Identification
of problems,
solving land
interpretation.
To check logical
approach.
02 Profit and
Loss
To understand
business
transactions.
Lab. Work Identification
of problems,
solving land
interpretation.
Checking of accuracy
and interpretation of
results.
03 Discount Developing
computational
techniques used
in business.
Lab. Work Identification
of problems,
solving and
interpretation
Checking of accuracy
and interpretation of
results.
04 Commission
of Brokerage
To identify the
problems in
business world
Lab. Work Identification
of problems,
solving land
interpretation
To check logical
approach and ability
of computation.
05 Types of
Algebra of
Matrices
To know
concept of
Matrix Algebra
Lab. Work Identification
of Problems,
solving and
interpretation.
Logical approach
regarding matrix
algebra.
06 To find
Inverse of
Matrix
To introduce
concept of
matrix inverse
La. Work Checking
inversibility
and
computation
Logical approach
regarding
inversibility
07 Solution of
System of
Linear
Equations by
Adjoint
Method.
To know use of
matrices in
theory of
equations
Lab. Work To find inverse
by adjoint
method.
Accuracy regarding
inverse and
interpretation.
08 Solution of
system of
Linear
Equations by
Gauss
Elimination
To know use of
matrices in
theory of
equations
Lab. Work To know use of
upper
triangular
matrix.
To check accuracy
and interpretation
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Subject Code – BM
LIST OF PRACTICALS – SEMSETER – II
SR.
NO
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TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETE
D
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
09 Simple and
Compound
Interest
To understand
banking
transactions
Lab. Work Identification
of problems,
solving and
interpretation
Checking of
Accuracy and
interpretation of
results.
10 Computation of
Annuity
To understand
banking
transactions
Lab. Work Identification
of problems,
solving and
interpretation
Checking of
Accuracy and
interpretation of
results.
11 Functions and
Graphs
To introduce base
of calculus in
commerce
Lab. Work Sketching of
Graphs and
Interpretations
To check Accuracy
as per scale
12 Limits and
Continuity
To introduce base
of calculus in
commerce
Lab. Work Finding limits
and testing
continuity of
various
functions.
To check logical
approach and
mathematical skills.
13 Computation of
Derivatives
To know concept
of derivatives in
commerce
Lab. Work Finding
derivative of
various
functions
To check methodical
skills.
14 Applications of
Derivatives
To know use of
derivatives in
commercial
problems.
Lab. Work Applications to
problems in
economics
To check logical
approach, solving
problems and
interpretation
15 Permutations To make use of
computational
techniques
Lab. Work Solving of the
problems
regarding
arrangements
Identification of
problems and
interpretation
16 Combinations To make use of
computational
techniques
Lab. Work Solving of the
problems
regarding
selection.
Identification of
problems and
interpretation
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Subject Code – BM
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01. Commercial Arithmetic, - P. S. Chiplunkar and C. G. Kulkarni, Narendra
Prakashan.
02. Business Mathematics – S. A. Bari
03. Introduction to Discrete Probability and Probability Distributions, - M. B.
Kulkarni and S. B. Ghatpande (2007),SIPF Academy, Nashik.
04. Mathematics in Commerce and Economics, - Qazi Zameerudding and V.
K. Khanna, A Test book of Business Mathematics.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Subject Code – BM
LIST OF EXPERTS / TEACHERS
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE
EXPERT / TEACHER
DESIGNATION
01 Prof. C. B. Kshatriya Chairman, Board of Studies in Mathematics,
University of PUNE, and Head, Dept. of
Mathematics, HPT Arts and RYK Science College,
Nashik
02 Prof. B. B. Diwate Lecturer in Mathematics, HPT Arts and RYK
Science College, Nashik.
03 Prof. Madhav B. Kulkarni Head, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, BYK
College of Commerce, Nashik.
04 Prof. Miss Pradnya Tope Lecturer, SMRK-BK-AK Mahila Mahavidyalaya,
Nashik and Subject Teacher in BYK College of
Commerce, Nashik.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES
Subject Code - ST
OBJECTIVES
This course teaches basic quantitative techniques and principles of data
analysis. The emphasis is on understanding basics concepts of statistics and
applying them to solve problems using statistical software.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES
Subject Code - ST
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
I
Statistics scope and applications, types of data,
classification and tabulation, presentation of data
using charts and diagrams.
08
II Measures of location, choice of appropriate
measure, computation and interpretation
08
III
Measures of dispersion – range, standard deviation,
percent cv., applications and its interpretation
08
TOTAL 24
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
IV Counting Techniques – permutation and
combination, simple problems
04
V
Sample space and events – types of ;events, algebra
of events, properties of probability of an event,
examples and problems.
10
VI
Conditional probability, independence and Baye‟s
theorem.
10
TOTAL 24
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES Subject Code - ST
PRACTICAL SYLLABUS – TERM – I
SR.
NO
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TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETE
D
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Statistics in
Daily Life.
To understand
importance of
statistics in daily
life.
Survey :
Library
Work and
Internet
Brief Essay Report writing,
Skills.
02 Collection of
Primary and
Secondary
Data
Defining the
problem and
collecting
appropriate data.
Field work Data Collection Data editing and
presenting skills.
03 Collection of
Primary and
Secondary
Data
Defining the
problem and
collecting
appropriate data
Field work Data Collection Data editing and
presenting skills.
04 Classification
and
presentation
To learn
techniques of
classification and
presentation
Lab. Work Tabulation,
Graphs
Appropriateness
of tabulation and
Graphs.
05 Classification
and
Presentation
To learn
techniques of
classification and
presentation
Lab. Work Tabulation,
Graphs
Appropriateness
of tabulation and
Graphs.
06 Measures of
Location and
Dispersion
Choice of
appropriate
measure
Lab. Work Computation of
measures for
different kind
of data
Precision,
accuracy and
interpretation
07 Measures of
Location
Dispersion
Choice of
appropriate
measure
Lab. Work Computation of
measures for
different kind
of data.
Precision,
accuracy and
interpretation
08 Writing a
report on
data analysis
Developing skills
in analysis and
interpretation
Lab. Work Writing Report Overall
presentation
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES Subject Code - ST
PRACTICAL SYLLABUS – TERM – I
SR.
NO
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TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
09 Counting
Techniques :
Permutations
and
Combinations
Learning
counting
techniques
Lab.
Work
Solving problems Verification,
Accuracy and
approach.
10 Counting
Techniques :
Permutations
and
Combinations
Learning
counting
techniques
Lab.
Work
Solving Problems Verification,
Accuracy and
approach
11 Sample Space
and Events
Understanding
Basics of discrete
probability
Lab.
Work
Solving Problems Appropriateness
Presentation
12 Sample Space
and Events
Understanding
Basics of
Discrete
Probability
Lab.
Work
Solving Problems Appropriateness
Presentation
13 Elementary
Probability
Theory
Understanding
computations of
probability of
event
Lab.
Work
Solving Problems Appropriateness
and Accuracy
14 Conditional
Probability and
Independence
Understanding
computations of
probability and
independence
Lab.
Work
Solving Problems Appropriateness
Approach and
Accuracy
15 Project Report Developing Skills
of Report writing
Lab.
Work
Writing Report Appropriateness,
Overall
presentation
16 Project Report Developing skills
of report writing
Lab.
Work
Writing Report Appropriateness
overall
presentation
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES Subject Code - ST
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01. Basic Statistics by Agrawal.
02. Introduction to Discrete Probability and Probability Distributions – M. B.
Kulkarni and S. B. Ghatpande (2007), SIPF Academy, Nashik.
03. A First course in Probability by T. K. Chandra and D. Chatterjee, Narosa
Publishing House.
04. Statistics for Everyone – Gore, Paranjpe, Kulkarni, SIPF Academy,
Nashik. (For Additional Reading)
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES Subject Code - ST
LIST OF EXPERTS / TEACHERS
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE EXPERT /
TEACHER
DESIGNATION
01 Dr. Sharad D. Gore Department of Statistics, University of
Pune, PUNE.
02 Prof. P. G. Dixit Chairman, Board of Studies in
Statistics, University of Pune, PUNE.
03 Prof. Madhav B. Kulkarni Head, Dept. of Mathematics and
Statistics, BYK College of Commerce,
Nashik.
04 Prof. S. B. Ghatpande Vice Principal and Head, Department
of Statistics, (Commerce Unit) Nashik
Road College, Nashik.
05 Prof. Miss Vaishali Sadavarte Lecturer, in Statistics Department of
Biotechnology, HPT Arts and RYK
Science College, Nashik.
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B.Y.K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF
COMMERCE,
NASHIK-5
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
Class – F.Y. B.Com.
Component – „D‟ Component
Subject – COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND IT
Subject Code – CAIT
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Reference Books
6. List of Experts
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Class : F.Y.B.Com.
Component : ‘ D’ Component
Subject : COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND I. T.
Subject Code : CAIT
Objectives :
1) To make students familiar with Information Technology and its Applications.
2) To impart knowledge and skill related to computer hardware and software.
3) To impart knowledge and skills related to Internet and Web.
4) To get familiar with database systems and try out small database applications.
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Class: F.Y.B.Com. Component: ‘D’ Component
Subject: COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND I. T.
Subject Code: CAIT
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS
NO. OF
LECTURES
1
Information Technology
What is the I.T.?
Benefits of I.T.
Applications of I.T.
02
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Computer System
Definition, Block Diagram, Computer Hierarchy-
(Classification)
Characteristics and Limitations of Computer
02
3
Computer Hardware
CPU
Memory
Input Technologies
Output Technologies
Multimedia
04
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Computer Software
Definition - Software
Software Types – System Software, Application Software
Types of System Software
Operating System, System Support Programs
Types of Application Software
Some Application Software
Word processing Software
Spreadsheet Software
Presentation Software
08
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UNIT CONTENTS
NO. OF
LECTURES
RDBMS Software
Graphics Software
Multimedia Software
Communication Software
UNIT CONTENTS NO.OF
LECTURES
5
Computer Programming Languages Evolution of programming languages
Types of Programming Languages
Machine Language
Assembly Language
Procedural Languages
Non Procedural Languages
Visual Programming Languages
Hyper Text Markup Languages
Object Oriented Languages
Different steps in Program Development Life Cycle.
Algorithm, Flowchart and Coding.
08
TOTAL LECTURES OF FIRST TERM 24
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Class: F.Y.B.Com. Component: ‘D’ Component
Subject: COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND I. T.
Subject Code: CAIT
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
6
Internet and WWW
Definition, Communication and Downloading Services provided
by the Internet, TCP/IP, DNS, Web, Websites, URL, Creating and
Accessing web, Web Browser, Search Engine.
04
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E-Security
Threats to e-systems, Password, Firewall, Encryption,
Biometric Control, Antivirus.
02
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Developing Database Applications
Introduction to Database
Advantages and uses of Database Systems
DBMS and RDBMS
Popular RDBMS Software products
Elements of MS-Access
Tables
Queries
Forms
Reports
06
9
Creating a Database
Database Wizard
Sort the database
Create and Execute Query
04
10
Forms and Reports
Create Forms
Create Reports
08
TOTAL LECTURES OF SECOND TERM 24
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Class: F.Y.B.Com. Component: ‘D’ Component
Subject: COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND I. T.
Subject Code: CAIT
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM – I
1. Prepare an application letter for the post of Computer Operator in a Private Bank. Use word processing software package.
2. To study mail - merge Utility in word processing software package and Prepare a set of letters.
3. Using any popular spreadsheet package, prepare a worksheet to record employees data. Worksheet should include the following columns
Name of Employee Department Designation Salary
Make a suitable assumption.
Calculate and display the following
i) Maximum Salary ii) Minimum Salary
iii) Average Salary iv) Total no. of Employees
4. To study various types of graphs / charts available in a spreadsheet software package.
5. Your company launched a newly product of television. Prepare a presentation using Presentation Software. Presentation should include
a) Features of the product b) Scheme offered by a company
i) Make a suitable assumption ii) Minimum 3 Slides
6. To study the Major Services provided by the Internet.
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Class: F.Y.B.Com. Component: ‘D’ Component
Subject: COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND I. T.
Subject Code: CAIT
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM – II
7. To create a STUDENT database using MS-ACCESS software Package
The record format is as given below:
Roll_No
Name
Class
DOB
Sex
Address
Phone_No
Enter the 10 records and display it.
8. To Study Sort Operation. To create an EMPLOYEE Data with the following details
Emp_no
Name
Date_Of_Joining
Department
Designation
Gross_Salary
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Enter the 10 records and display the records.
Sort the data in order of employee name. / Date_Of_Joining /
Department / Gross_Salary
Display the sorted records.
9. To Construct and execute queries. Create the LIBRARY database with the following fields:
Book_Title
Author
Pdate
Price
Subject
Consider the following subjects
Accountancy, Economics, Marketing, E-Commerce, Mathematics
Solve the following queries:
a) To enquiry about total number of books. b) To enquiry about a book written by an author. c) To enquiry about the list of books for particular subject.
10. To create a database and to execute queries. Create the ITEM database table. Insert 10 records in it.
Itemno
Itemname
Cost
Overhead
Sales
Profit
Solve the following queries:
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a) Display records of those items where cost is greater than 6000. b) Calculate the profit by using formula
Profit = Sales – (Cost + Overhead)
11. To create a database and to execute queries. Create the EMPLOYEE database table. Insert 10 records in it.
Empno
Empname
Basic
DA
HRA
PF
PT
NetSal
Construct and execute the following queries:
a) Display record of employee No. 2 and 4. b) Calculate NetSal = Basic + DA + HRA – PF – PT
12. The Software distribution company has four regional offices located in North, South,
East and West regions. The format of the record is as given below:
Saleman_name
Region
Product_name
QTY
Insert 10 records and display all.
Construct and execute the following queries:
a) Display the records in North / South / East / West regions. b) Display the records whose QTY is above 50.
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Class: F.Y.B.Com. Component: ‘D’ Component
Subject: COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND I. T.
Subject Code: CAIT
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Computer Fundamentals - P. K. Sinha , BPB Publications
2. Perter Nortons Introduction to Computers - Peter Norton
3. Computer Fundamentals - V Rajaraman
4. Faster Smarter Internet - Kathy Ivens , PHI
5. MS Access 2000 MANUAL
6. Teaches Microsoft Access 2.0 - BPB Publications.
Note: Students have to complete not less than 12 practicals based on operating systems, Application
software, Word processing, Spreadsheet, Presentation software, Internet and Web and RDBMS
products successfully using the Computer Systems and get the Practical Journal certified from the
Subject Teacher, HOD and the Principal.
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Class : F.Y.B.Com. Component : ‘ D’ Component
Subject : COMPUTER APPRECIATION AND I. T.
Subject Code : CAIT
LIST OF EXPERTS / TEACHERS
SR.
NO. NAME OF THE EXPERT / TEACHER DESIGNATION
01 Mr. Ajay Kamat
Chief Technology Officer, AGROFOYER
Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Nashik
02
Prof. Mrs. R. M. Thakur
Lecturer, JDC Bytco IMSR, Nashik
03 Prof. N. B. Mahajan
Lecturer, RNC Arts, JDB Commerce and NSC
Science College, Nashik Road
04 Prof. B. W. Khalkar
Head, Dept. of Computer Science, BYK College
of Commerce, Nashik
05 Mrs. L. M. Bhat
Lecturer, BYK College of Commerce, Nashik
06 Mrs. M. M. Dhavale
Lecturer, BYK College of Commerce, Nashik
07 Mrs. S. Y. Mulay
Lecturer, BYK College of Commerce, Nashik
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B. Y. K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
NASHIK – 5.
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDER GRADUATE
LEVEL
Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – „A‟ Component
Subject – FOUNDATION COURSE (Restructurering)
Subject Code - FCR
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Reference Books
6. List of Experts
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Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – ‘A’ Component
Subject – FOUNDATION COURSE (Restructurering)
Subject Code - FCR
OBJECTIVES
1. To know and understand basic concepts of Sociology, Economics,
Science, Political Science and Commerce etc.
2. It helps to develop an analytical thinking process.
3. To learn Decision making process, Time Management and Career
Planning.
4. To develop the concept of whole man.
5. It helps to learn the concept and its practical application in life.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘A’ Component
Subject – FOUNDATION COURSE (Restructurering) Subject Code – FCR
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
1 MAKING OF INDIAN NATION 14
1.1 Culture – Definition and meaning.
1.2 Indian Culture – Characteristics of Indian Culture.
1.3 Basic Human Values – Role of Value Education,
Nature, Human Values.
1.4 Religion – Definition – Meaning and importance of
Religion in Indian Society.
1.5 National Integration – Concept – Meaning and
Importance.
1.6 Problem of National Integration in India – Nature –
Various obstacles in achieving the goal of National
Integration and Measure to remove obstacles.
2 CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN INDIA 22
2.1 Economic Inequality and Poverty.
2.1.1 Definition and meaning of Economic Inequality and
Poverty.
2.1.2 Causes of Economic Inequality and Poverty in India.
2.1.3 Measures to reduce Economic Inequality and
Poverty in India.
2.2 Problem of Unemployment
2.2.1 Meaning and Types of Unemployment
2.2.2 Causes of Unemployment
2.2.3 Measures to reduce Unemployment
2.2.4 Self Employment.
2 2.3 Population of India
2.3.1 Concept of Population Explosion
2.3.2 Cases and Effects of Growing Population.
2.3.3 Measures to Control the Growing Population.
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UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
2.4 Indian Agriculture
2.4.1 Importance of Agriculture in Indian Economy.
2.4.2 Causes of Low Productivity of Indian Agriculture
2.4.3 Measures to increase the Agricultural Productivity.
2.4.4 Effects of WTO on Indian Agriculture
2.5 Indian Industries
2.5.1 Importance of Industries in Indian Economy
2.5.2 Causes of Sickness of Indian Industries.
2.5.3 Measures to solve the problem of sickness of Indian
Industries.
3 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 12
3.1 Science – Definition and Meaning.
3.2 Characteristics of Science
3.3 Scientific Method – Definition and Meaning
3.4 Stages of Scientific Method
3.5 Progress of Science and Technology in Modern
Period.
3.6 Effects of Science and Technology on the following
a) Agriculture. b) Industries. c) Transport and Communication d) Rural Development e) Health f) Employment g) Education
Grant Total of Lectures 48
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘A’ Component
Subject – FOUNDATION COURSE (Restructurering) Subject Code –
FCR
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
4 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN
INDIA
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4.1 Society – Definition and meaning characteristics of
Indian Society.
4.2 Caste System – Definition and Meaning – Merits and
Demerits
4.3 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe – Definition,
Problems and Measures.
5 Basic Concepts in Political Science 15
5.1 State, Nation and Government – Concept
5.2 Liberty – Meaning and Types
5.3 Equality – Meaning and Types
5.4 Fraternity – Concept
5.5 Democracy – Definition and meaning, Types of
Democracy, Merits and Demerits of Indian
Democracy.
5.6 Concept of rule of law and Indian Democracy
6 SELF MANAGEMENT AND CAREER
PLANNING.
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6.1 Time Management concept and importance of Time
Management.
6.2 Concept of Goal Setting.
6.3 Decision Making concept and process
6.4 Planning Education
6.5 Need for Career Planning
6.6 Occupational Guidance and Tests
6.7 Planning of Life in various stages.
7 BUSINESS ETHICS, STRESS, MEDIATION
AND YOGA
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7.1 Business Ethics – Meaning, Nature and Importance.
7.2 Ethics in Marketing and Advertising.
7.3 Stress, Mediation and Yoga.
Grand Total of Lectures 48
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘A’ Component
Subject – FOUNDATION COURSE (Restructurering) Subject Code – FCR
PRACTICAL SYLLABUS – TERM – I and II
SR.
NO
.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL TASK
TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Self
Employment
To aware the
importance of
self
Employment
Visit to any
Proprietor
Preparation a report on
the basis of visit.
Report and
Participation
02 Small Scale
Industry
To know
business
strategy ethics
and Industrial
set up
Visit / Guest
Lecture
Preparation of Report Attendance
Preparation of
Report.
03 Yoga To improve
health and
reduce the
stress
Demonstratio
n by the
Experts
Observation,
Preparation of Report
Participation,
Preparation of
Report
04 Visit to
Employment
Exchange
To know
Employment
Process
Visit / Guest
Lecture
Preparation of Report Attendance
Report writing.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘A’ Component
Subject – FOUNDATION COURSE (Restructurering) Subject Code – FCR
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01. Indian Society – Prof. Mrs. M. N. Nair.
02. Educational Sociology – Shri. Akolkar.
03. Philosophical land Sociological Foundation of Education in India – Dr. M.
B. Kundale
04. Indian Economy – Dr. G. V. Kayande-patil.
05. Foundation Course – Dr. G. V. Kayande-patil.
06. Indian Economy – Ruddra Dat and KPM Susndaram.
07. Indian and Global Economic Development – Dr. G. V. Kayande-patil.
08. Scientific Method and Social Research – Shri B. N. Ghosh.
09. Scientific Method and Research – Paulive V. Young.
10. Research Methodology – R. P. Mishra.
11. Indian Government and Politics – Prof. B. L. Bhole.
12. Foundation Course – K.T. Basantani, Sheth Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘A’ Component
Subject – FOUNDATION COURSE (Restructurering) Subject Code – FCR
LIST OF EXPERTS / TEACHERS
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE EXPERT /
TEACHER
DESIGNATION
01 Dr. S. R. Rasal Expert
02 Prof. S. D. Geet Expert
03 Dr. Mrs. V. J. Sohoni Incharge, Subject Teacher
04 Prof. M. S. Nagbhide Subject Teacher
05 Dr. Mrs. A. P. Gharte Subject Teacher
06 Prof. B. B. Gadekar Subject Teacher.
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B. Y. K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
NASHIK – 5.
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDER GRADUATE
LEVEL
Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – „D‟ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP & ADVERTISING
Subject Code - SA
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Reference Books
6. List of Experts
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Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP & ADVERTISING
Subject Code - SA
OBJECTIVES
1. To understand the concept of Salesmanship and Advertising.
2. To understand the role of Salesman in the Changing Scenario.
3. To understand the role of Salesman and his qualities with respect to
product and service industries.
4. To understand the different types of customers and their buying motives.
5. To understand the changing role of Advertising in Consumer oriented
market.
6. To understand the link between theory and practical world of advertising.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP AND ADVERTISING
Subject Code – SA
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
I
CONCEPT OF SALESMANSHIP 04
1 Meaning, Need, Importance, Advantages and
Limitations
2 Role of Salesman
II
QUALITIES OF SALESMAN 04
1 Product Industry, Types of Products.
2 Service Industry
1. Financial Product. 2. Healthcare Products.
III
CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY 04
1 Types of Customers
2 Buying Motives – Meaning and Types
3 Concept of Compulsive buying motive.
IV PROCESS OF SALE 03
1 A. I. D. A. S. Technique
V
SALES PROMOTION 04
1 Concept, Types of Sales Promotion
2 Techniques of Sales Promotion
VI
NEW CONCEPTS IN SALESMANSHIP 05
1 Role of Salesman in retailing
2 Multi Level Marketing
3 Direct Marketing.
Total 24
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP AND ADVERTISING Subject Code –
SA
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
I
ADVERTISING 04
1 Concept, Meaning, Need
2 Importance and Objectives of Advertising
3 Advantages and Limitations of Advertising.
II
MEDIA OF ADVERTISING 04
1 Print Media
2 Electronic Media
3 Outdoor Media
III
TYPES AND APPEALS IN ADVERTISING 04
1 Consumer, Industrial, Institutional, Trade,
Professional, Primary Demand Advertising.
2 Rational, Emotional, Moral Appeals.
IV
ROLE OF AD-AGENCY AND AD-BUDGET 04
1 Ad-budget – Meaning, Factors to be considered
while preparing ad-budget.
V
ESSENTIALS OF ADVERTISEMENT COPY
AND LAYOUT FOR PRINT MEDIA.
04
1 Elements of Copy
2 Types of copy, Headline.
VI
E-MARKETING 04
1 Concept
2 Use of Multimedia in Advertising.
Total 24
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP & ADVERTISING Subject Code – SA
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM – I
SR.
NO
.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Introductory
Approach of a
Salesman
To develop the
personality and
communication
skills.
Demonstration,
Role Play
Role Play Observation,
Report, Viva.
02 Qualities of a
Salesman
To understand
the qualities
required to
become a
successful
salesman
Lecture / Guest
Lecture
Visit / Interview Report, Viva
03 Buying
Motives
To understand
the buying
motives of
different
customers
Lecture / Guest
Lecture
Visit to a Mall Report, Viva
04 Process of
Sale
To understand
the different
steps involved
in the process
of Sale.
Guest Lecture,
Demonstration
Observation,
Interview,
Role Play
Report, Viva
05 Difficulties in
Selling
To understand
the rejections
in Selling.
Guest Lecture,
Survey
Survey Report, Viva
06 Sales
Promotion
To know the
techniques used
for Sales
Promotion
Lecture / Guest
Lecture
Collecting
Information
about Sales
Promotional
Scheme /
Interview
Report, Viva
07 Retailing To understand
the retail
business
Guest Lecture Visit to a Retail
Outlet
Report, Viva
08 Multi-level
Marketing
To understand
the working of
MLM
Lecture / Guest
Lecture
Visit / Group
Discussion /
Seminar
Report, Viva
Note : Minimum six practicals should be completed from the above practicals.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP & ADVERTISING Subject Code –
SA
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM – II
SR.
NO
.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Media of
Advertising
To understand
the different
media of
Advertising
Lecture / Guest
Lecture
Group
Discussion,
Observation
Participation,
Report Viva.
02 Types of
Advertisement
To understand
the different
types of
Advertisement
Lecture /
Presentation
Collection of
Advt.
Report, Viva
03 Creation of
Advertisement
To create an
Advertisement
for Print Media
Workshop and
Assignment
Creation of an
ADVT.
Evaluation of an
Advt.
04 Appeals in
Advertising
To know the
different
appeals used in
advertising
Guest Lecture /
Lecture /
Demonstration
Collection of
Advt. based on
different appeals.
Evaluation, Report,
Viva.
05 Role of an Ad.
Agency
To know
functions and
services
rendered by
Ad. Agency.
Guest Lecture /
Visit.
Visit to an Ad.
Agency.
Visit Report, Viva.
06 Critical
Evaluation of
Selected
Advertisement
To compare the
different
advertisement
and understand
its
effectiveness
Demonstration
Presentation
Collection of
Advt. for
particular
Product.
Report, Viva.
07 Multi-Media To understand
the importance
of Multi-media.
Demonstration
Guest Lecture,
Presentation
Visit,
Observation
Report, Viva
08 Use of
Animation in
Advertising
To study the
role of
animation in
advertising
Guest Lecture,
Demonstration
Visit.
Observation,
Visit
Report, Viva.
Note : Minimum six practicals should be completed from the above practicals.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP & ADVERTISING Subject Code – SA
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01. „Marketing Management‟, - by S. A. Sherlekar, 16th
Edition, Himalaya Publishing
House.
02. „Marketing and Salesmanship‟, - by S. A. Sherlekar, Himalaya Publishing House.
03. „Salesmanship and Publicity‟, - by Dr. Rustoms S. Davar, Sohrab R. Davar, Nuslir R.
Davar, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
04. „Retail Management‟, Functional Principles and Practices - by Gibson G. Vedamani,
Jaico Publishing House.
05. „Advertising, Sales and Promotion Management‟, - by S. A. Chunawala, 2nd
Edition,
Himalaya Publishing House.
06. „Advertising Management‟, - by Dr. Verma M.M. and Agrawal R. K. Forward Book
Depot.
07. „Sales Promotion and Advertising Management‟, - by M. N. Mishra, Himalaya
Publishing House.
08. „Advertising‟ – A Critical Aproach, - by Dr. Keval J. Kumar, Nirali Prakashan.
09. „Multimedia in Practice Technology and Application‟, - by Judith Jeffcoate, Prentice
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – SALESMANSHIP & ADVERTISING Subject Code – SA
LIST OF EXPERTS / TEACHERS
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE EXPERT /
TEACHER
DESIGNATION
01 Prof. Suryakant Rahalkar Chairman, Nashik Education Society,
Industrialist, Retired Professor.
02 Dr. H. K. Kochargaonkar Vice Principal, BYK College of Commerce,
Nashik.
03 Dr. Shekhar M. Joshi HOD, Marketing Department, BYK College
of Commerce, Nashik
04 Mrs. Indira Sundar Subject Teacher
05 Mrs. Pallavi Joshi Subject Teacher
06 Mrs. Sonali Chindhade Subject Teacher
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B. Y. K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
NASHIK – 5.
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDER GRADUATE
LEVEL
Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – „D‟ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING
Subject Code - TAW
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Evaluation System
6. Reference Books
7. List of Experts
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Class – F. Y. B. Com.
Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING
Subject Code - TAW
OBJECTIVES
1. To create the general commercial awareness.
2. To understand the general commercial transactions.
3. To make aware the students about Postal, Banking, Insurance Transactions.
4. To know the importance of various taxes and other relevant statutes in day-to-day
working of business.
5. To prepare the students for becoming an independent businessman or a consultants.
6. To prepare students for various competitive examinations.
Pre-Requisites
1. XIIth Commerce Passed
2. Basic knowledge about commercial transactions.
3. Analytical Mind.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING
Subject Code – TAW
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
SR.
NO.
THEORY TOPIC NO. OF
LECTURES
01 Introduction of Subject, Importance of Subject, Nature of
Commercial Transactions/Scopes of Commercial Transactions
04
02 Postal Transactions – MIS, KVP, IVP, NSC, eMO, VPP, Regd.
A.D., Speed Post, PPF.
04
03 Difference between Nationalized, Private Sector and Co-operative
Banks.
04
04 Banking Transactions – Deposits – Saving Ac. Current Ac.
Recurring Deposit Ac. Fixed Deposit – TDR, STDR, KYC norms.
04
05 Advances – Cash Credit, Hypothecation, Hire Purchase, Gold Loan,
Advance Against FDR, Car Loan, Personal Loan, Housing Loan,
Overdraft Facility
04
06 Insurance – Schemes and IT Benefits – Life Insurance – Endowment
Plan, Term Insurance, Unit Linked Plans, Surrender Value,
Maturity.
Non-life / General Insurance – Medi-claim, Shop, House, Car /
Vehicles, Fire Insurance.
04
TOTAL 24
TEACHING TECHNIQUES AND METHODS : The topics for which method is to be used.
SR.
NO.
METHOD THEORY PRACTICAL
01 Seminars Postal Transactions Non Life Insurance
02 Group Discussion Postal Saving Schemes Life Insurance
03 Field Visit Banking Transactions Banking Advances
04 Guest Lectures Insurance -
05 Use of Commerce Lab. Banking Transactions -
06 Supporting Material for home
study
Postal & Banking
Transactions
-
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING Subject Code –
TAW
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
SR.
NO.
THEORY TOPIC NO. OF
LECTURES
01 Taxation – Overall View, need, concept and history. 02
02 Direct Taxes – Income, Wealth, Municipal, Professional, BCTT 05
03 Indirect Taxes – VAT, Service Tax, Excise duty, Customs Duty,
Octroi, STT.
05
04 Mutual Fund – Open Ended Funds, Close Ended Funds, Equity
Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS), Systematic Investment Plan (SIP),
Net Assets Value (NAV)
04
05 Set of Transactions – Documents to be prepared in journal –
Transactions will be given to students and they will have to prepare
books of accounts after preparing various documents – Vouchers,
Receipts, Journal Voucher, Debit /Credit Note, Cash and Credit
Memo, Quotation, Tender.
08
TOTAL 24
TEACHING TECHNIQUES AND METHODS : The topics for which method is to be used.
SR.
NO.
METHOD THEORY PRACTICAL
01 Seminars Indirect Taxes Income Tax
02 Group Discussion Indirect Taxes -
03 Field Visit Taxes & Mutual Funds Mutual Funds
04 Guest Lectures Taxes – Direct & Indirect -
05 Use of Commerce Lab. Accounting and Acts Accounting Process
06 Supporting Material for
home study
Accounting Process -
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING Subject Code –
TAW
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM – I
SR.
NO.
TITLE OF
PRACTICAL
MODE OF OPERATION NO. OF
LECTURES
01 Postal Transactions To know various documents for availing
services / facilities provided by a Post Office.
03
02 Investment Scheme of
Post Office
To collect form and relevant information. 03
03 Account Opening with
Bank
Prepare check list of documents necessary for
opening saving A/c and Current A/c,
Recurring Deposit
04
04 Advances from Banks Prepare check list of documents necessary for
applying for Housing Loan, Cash Credit
Loan, Vehicle Loan, Personal Loan,
Hypothecation, Gold, Advance Against FDR.
04
05 Life Insurance Collect Information of at least one life
insurance Plan.
04
06 General Insurance Collect Information of at least one general
insurance plan.
04
Test for the Term 01
Viva 01
TOTAL 24
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING Subject Code –
TAW
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM – II
SR.
NO.
TITLE OF
PRACTICAL
MODE OF OPERATION NO. OF
LECTURES
01 Direct Taxes Collecting and studying the forms of Returns
and Challans.
06
02 Mutual Funds Collecting forms and studying any two
schemes of Mutual Funds.
04
03 Accounting Procedure To prepare books of accounts on the basis of
given transactions and to prepare Trial
Balance.
12
Test for the Term 01
Viva 01
TOTAL 24
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING Subject Code –
TAW
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Sr.
No.
Particulars Marks
A For continuous assessments –
First Term - * Test – I
* Journal
* Attendance
* Viva
15
05
05
05
TOTAL 30
For continuous assessments –
First Term - * Test – II
* Journal
* Attendance
* Viva
15
05
05
05
TOTAL 30
TOTAL (A) 60
B University Examinations 40
TOTAL (B) 40
TOTAL (A) + (B) 100
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING Subject Code –
TAW
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01. Indirect Tax Laws and Practice – by V. S. Datey.
02. Income Tax Ready Reckoner – by Mr. N. V. Mehta.
03. Direct Taxes Laws and Practice - by Dr. Vinod Singhania.
04. Income Tax, VAT and Service Tax – by T. N. Manoharan.
05. Accounts Writing – by Dr. V. M. Govilkar.
06. Banking Strategy, Credit Appraisal, Lending Decision – by Bhattacharya.
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Class – F. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘D’ Component
Subject – TECHNIQUES OF ACCOUNTS WRITING Subject Code –
TAW
LIST OF EXPERTS / TEACHERS
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE EXPERT /
TEACHER
DESIGNATION
01 Dr. V. M. Govilkar (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik.
02 Prof. S. S. Manerikar (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik.
03 Prof. H. M. Govilkar (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik
04 Prof. Mehendra Dhondge-Patil (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik.
05 Dr. S. J. Mene (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik.
06 Prof. S. E. Khandave (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik.
07 Prof. Mrs. Leena Kulkarni (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik.
08 Prof. Mrs. K. T. Koregaonkar (C. A.) BYK College of Commerce, Nashik.
09 Mr. Suyog Tikekar ( C. A.) Practising Professional
10 Mr. N. R. Chandak (C. A.) Practising Professional
11 Mr. B. G. Kale (C. A.) Practising Professional.
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B. Y. K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
NASHIK – 5.
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDER
GRADUATE LEVEL
Class – S. Y. B. Com.
Component – „C‟ Component
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS
Subject Code - AS
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Reference Books
6. List of Experts
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Component – ‘C’ Component S. Y. B.Com.
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS Subject Code - AS
OBJECTIVES
01. This course teaches elementary statistical methods of data analysis. The
emphasis is on understand basics concepts of statistics and applying them
to solve problems using statistical software.
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Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS Subject Code - AS
SYLLABUS – S. Y. B. Com. TERM – I
01. Introduction : Meaning, scope and applications of statistics.
02. Descriptive Statistics : Measurement scales, classification and tabulation,
graphical and diagrammatic presentation of data.
03. Measures of Location.
04. Measures of Dispersion.
05. Introduction to probability.
06. Introduction to software (Excel/R/MYSTAT)
SYLLABUS – S. Y. B. Com. TERM – II
07. Elements of discrete probability distribution.
08. Standard discrete distribution : Uniform, Binomial, Poisson.
09. Correlation analysis.
10. Regression Analysis.
11. Association of attributes.
12. Index Numbers.
SYLLABUS – T. Y. B. Com. TERM – I
01. Normal Distribution
02. Uses of Chi-square, t and f distribution.
03. Large sample tests.
04. Small sample tests.
05. Multiple regression, Multiple correlation coefficient, Partial correlation
coefficient.
06. Time Series.
SYLLABUS – T. Y. B. Com. TERM – II
07. Logistic Regression and its uses.
08. LPP, graphical method.
09. Transportation and assignment problems
10. PM and PERT
11. Replacement Models.
12. Inventory control.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS
Subject Code – AS
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
I
(a) Meaning, importance and applications of statistics,
Scales of Measurement. Raw data, classified data, time
series data.
02
(b) Cross sectional data, primary and secondary data,
Graphs and diagrams, stem and leaf charge.
04
II
(a) Measures of central tendency : AM, trimmed mean,
mode, median for raw and classified data, GM, HM
quartiles, box plots, outliers.
03
(b) Measures of dispersion : Range, QD, SD, CV 03
III
(a) Introduction to statistical software package 04
(b) Probability : Types of Events, Probability of event,
Conditional probability, Bayes‟ theorem.
08
TOTAL 24
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
IV
(a) Basics of discrete probability distributions, concept of a
discrete random variable, pmf, cdf, its properties. 04
(b) Discrete random variable, standard discrete probability
distribution
Uniform distribution, Binomial distribution, Poisson
distribution : pmf, cdf, real life situations.
06
V
(a) Correlation bivariate data, scatter diagram, Karl Pearson‟s
correlation coefficient r, properties of r, Spearman‟s rank
correlation coefficient.
04
(b) Regression : Least squares principle (Introduction), Lines
of regression, regression coefficients and their properties,
applications.
04
VI
(a) Association of attributes – relations between class
frequencies fundamental set of class frequencies,
consistency of data, Yule‟s coefficient of association,
interpretation.
03
(b) Index Numbers : Definition, construction, Laspeyre‟s
Passchche‟s and Fisher‟s index numbers, cost of living
index number, BSE and SENSEX.
04
TOTAL 24
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS Subject Code – AS
PRACTICAL SYLLABUS – TERM – I
SR.
NO
.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETE
D
BASIS OF
EVALUATI
ON
01 Review work Understanding
scope of
statistics
Book reviews,
Internet search
Write a brief
essay
Writing and
presentation
skills
02 Primary and
Secondary
Data
collection
Learning
different types
of scales of
measurements
Collecting data
from different
fields.
Write a report
on data
collected.
Method of
data
collection,
editing and
data cleaning.
03 Graphical
representatio
n of data
To learn art of
representing
data
Lab. Work Drawing of
different
diagrams and
graphs and
interpretation
Appropriate
selection of
graphs and its
interpretation
04 Measures of
central
tendency – I
Application of
appropriate
measures
Lab. Work Analyzing and
choice of
different
measures,
interpretation
Choice and
interpretation
of measures
and precision
05 Measures of
Central
Tendency –
II
Application of
appropriate
measures
Lab. Work Analyzing and
choice of
different
measures,
interpretation
Choice and
interpretation
of measures
and precision
06 Measure of
Dispersion - I
Understanding
uses of
different
measures of
dispersion
Lab. Work Analysis using
different
measures of
dispersion and
interpretation
Choice and
interpretation
of measures
dispersion
07 Measures of
Dispersion -
II
Understanding
uses of
different
measures of
dispersion
Lab. Work Analysis using
different
measures of
dispersion and
interpretation
Choice and
interpretation
of measures
dispersion.
08 Basic of
probability
To make use of
counting
techniques
Solving Problems
of various types
Problem
solving and
probability
interpretation
Defining
sample space
and finding
probability of
an even.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS Subject Code – AS
PRACTICAL SYLLABUS – TERM – II
SR.
NO
.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATI
ON
09 Use of Discrete
Uniform
Distribution
Understanding
situation where
use of uniform
distribution
appropriate
Lab.
Work
Problem solving,
nature of pmf and
sketching
Presentation
of results and
interpretation
10 Use of Discrete
Poisson
Distribution
Understanding
situation where
use of Poisson
Distribution
Lab.
Work
Problem solving,
nature of pmf and
sketching
Presentation
of results and
interpretation
11 Use of Discrete
Binomial
Distribution
Understanding
situation where
use of Binomial
Distribution
Lab.
Work
Problem solving,
nature of pmf and
sketching
Presentation
of results land
interpretation
12 Correlation
Analysis – I
To understand of
relationship
between 2
variables
Lab.
Work
Plotting scatter
diagram, predicting
nature of
relationship and
interpretation
Mathematical
ability and
quantitative
thinking and
interpretation
13 Correlation
Analysis – II
To understand of
relationship
between 2
variables
Lab.
Work
Plotting scatter
diagram, predicting
nature of
relationship and
interpretation
Mathematical
ability and
quantitative
thinking and
interpretation
14 Regression
Analysis
Identification of
predictor and
predicted
variables
Analysis of real
data.
Lab.
Work
Estimating
parameters, building
relationships using it
for prediction
Precision and
Accuracy in
computation
of regression
equations.
15 Study of
Attributes
To check
consistency of
data
Lab.
Work
Evaluation of
relationship using
Yule‟s coefficient
Interpretation
of results
16 Index Numbers Study, use and
application of
various index
numbers
Lab.
Work
Collecting real data
and interpreting
computed index
Interpretation
of results.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS Subject Code – AS
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01. Commercial Arithmetic, - P. S. Chiplunkar and C. G. Kulkarni, Narendra
Prakashan.
02. Business Mathematics – S. A. Bari
03. Introduction to Discrete Probability and Probability Distributions, - M. B.
Kulkarni and S. B. Ghatpande (2007),SIPF Academy, Nashik.
04. Mathematics in Commerce and Economics, - Qazi Zameerudding and V.
K. Khanna, A Test book of Business Mathematics.
05. Statistics for Everyone – Gore, Paranjpe, Kulkarni, SIPF Academy,
Nashik. (Recommended for Additional Reading)
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – APPLIED STATISTICS Subject Code – AS
LIST OF EXPERTS / TEACHERS
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE EXPERT /
TEACHER
DESIGNATION
01 Dr. Sharad D. Gore Department of Statistics, University of
Pune, PUNE.
02 Prof. P. G. Dixit Chairman, Board of Studies in
Statistics, University of Pune, PUNE.
03 Prof. Madhav B. Kulkarni Head, Dept. of Mathematics and
Statistics, BYK College of Commerce,
Nashik.
04 Prof. S. B. Ghatpande Vice Principal and Head, Department
of Statistics, (Commerce Unit) Nashik
Road College, Nashik.
05 Prof. Miss Vaishali Sadavarte Lecturer, in Statistics Department of
Biotechnology, HPT Arts and RYK
Science College, Nashik.
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B. Y. K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
NASHIK – 5.
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDER GRADUATE
LEVEL
Class – S. Y. B. Com.
Component – „C‟ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE
Subject Code - BKFN
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Reference Books
6. List of Experts
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Class – S. Y. B. Com.
Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE
Subject Code - BKFN
OBJECTIVES
1. To develop the conceptual skills of the students in subject Banking and Finance.
2. To acquaint the students with modern banking.
3. To update the students in their understanding of procedural and practical aspects of
banking.
4. To expose the students to the various practical aspects involved in banking and finance,
sector.
5. To make the students aware of changing trends in Banking.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE Subject Code – BKFN
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
I 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Bank – Meaning and definition, functions,
classification, and types, role and importance of
Bank.
02
1.2 Modern Banking – ATMS, Electronic transfer of
funds, MICR Cheques, E-Banking, Credit and
Debit Cards, Core Banking.
04
TOTAL 06
2 DEPOSITS AND TYPES OF STRUCTURE
2.1 Account opening and closure procedure from legal
point of view – signatures, introduction, operation
KYC norms.
02
2.2 Types of various deposit schemes –Saving
deposits, current deposits, Fixed deposits,
Recurring Deposits.
02
2.3 Calculation of interest on various deposits standing
instructions – meaning and implementation.
02
TOTAL 06
II 3 TYPES OF ACCOUNTS 3.1 Individual, Joint, Partnership, Corporate, Trust,
HUF, Co-operative Societies, Minors, Non-
Residents, Individual, Illiterate individuals
accounts.
03
3.2 Self Help Group (SHG) and Govt. Accounts i.e.
PPF A/c. Operation of subsidy Accounts, Payment
of TDS
02
TOTAL 05
4 CHEQUES
4.1 Definition, Features, Types of Cheques with
special reference to MICR cheques, Stop Payment
of Cheques.
02
4.2 Validity, Endorsement, Crossing of Cheques.
4.3 Dishonouring of Cheques
4.4 Clearing of house functioning
4.5 Bouncing of cheques 02
TOTAL 04
III 5 Customer’s complaints and Procedure redressal 5.1 Charter of Norms
5.2 Banking Ombudsman Scheme 02
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UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
TOTAL 02
6 Ancillary Services
6.1 Remittances – Demand Draft – Issuing and
Payment of Demand Draft, National Electronic
Fund Transfer (NEFT), Real-time Gross
Settlement (RTGS)
6.2 Safe Deposit Vault – Lockers – Custody,
Trsuteeship Business, Consultancy Services,
Executorships.
6.3 Insurance – Life and Non-life.
6.4 E-Tax Collection and others 03
TOTAL 03
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component –‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE Subject Code – BKFN
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
I 1 TECHNIQUES OF LENDING 1.1 Principles of Sound lending 01
1.2 Change in bank approach to lending from security
oriented to “need based”
01
TOTAL 02
2 TYPES OF BANK CREDITS
2.1 Working Capital – Cycle of Funds 01
2.2 Systems of Financing (Credit) Cash Credit System,
Overdraft, Loan System.
02
2.3 Methods of Creating a charge
TOTAL 03
3 TERM LOAN
3.1 Methods of Lending 01
3.2 Appraisal of term loan proposal 01
3.3 Financial, Economic and Technical Feasibilities 01
TOTAL 03
II 4 CONSUMER DEMAND LOANS 4.1 Car Loan 01
4.2 Consumer Goods Loan and Hypothecation 01
TOTAL 02
5 LOAN AGAINST PAPER SECURITIES
5.1 Loan against Fixed Deposit Receipt 01
5.2 Loan against LIC Policy 01
5.3 Loan against shares, Govt. Securities Bonds, etc. 01
TOTAL 03
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component –‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE Subject Code – BKFN
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
II 6 PROCEDURE OF SANCTIONING LOAN 6.1 Pre-sanction survey and inspection 01
6.2 Sanctioning
6.3 Preparation of sanction letter 01
6.4 Acceptance of terms and conditions by the
customer
6.5 Preparation of Loan Documents, Preparation of
Charge of Securities.
01
6.6 Disbursement of Loan 01
TOTAL 04
7 OTHER FACILITIES GRANTED BY A
BANK
7.1 Letter of Credit 01
7.2 Guarantees 01
7.3 Solvency Letters
TOTAL 02
8 MERCHANT BANKING
8.1 Meaning, Concept, Coverage of Merchant Banking 01
8.2 Role and functions of Merchant Banking 01
TOTAL 02
9 CREDIT AND DEBIT CARDS
9.1 Meaning
9.2 Services covered 02
9.3 Advantages 01
9.4 Precautions to be taken while operating the credit
cards/debit cards
TOTAL 03
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component –‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE Subject Code – BKFN
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM – I
SR.
NO.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Study of Branch
/ Organization
To know /
understand the
work of branch
and its staff on
day today.
Actual Visit /
Guest
Lecture
Actual Visit and
Prepare a flow
chart
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
02 Receipt and
Payment
Procedure
To know how
the funds are
collected.
Actual Visit /
Guest
Lecture
To tally, the days
receipts and
payments
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
03 Credit Cards /
Debit Cards /
ATMs
To make
acquaint with
the instruments
Actual Visit
to ATM /
Guest
Lecture
To avail of and use
the cards.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
04 Operations of
various deposits
A/Cs.
To familiarize
with day to day
working of
banks.
Actual Visit /
Guest
Lecture
To go through at
least two to three
types of A/Cs.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
05 Observation of
Various types
of cheques
To understand
familiarized the
different
instruments
Seeing
Physical
instruments
To observe cancel
cheque for knowing
the details
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
06 A study of
*D.D., *NEFT,
*RTGS
To study the
remittance
services
Visit to Bank
and / Guest
Lecture
Journal Completion Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
07 Calculation of
Interest /
Product of FDR
and Recurring
Deposit.
To learn the
interest rate
calculation
procedure with
the help of
ready
recknowner
Practical
exercise
Solving of
questions from
question bank.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
08 Study of safe
deposit vault,
locker and
custody in a
bank.
To know the
procedure of
vault, locker,
etc.
Visit / Guest
Lecture
Solving of question
bank
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component –‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE Subject Code – BKFN
LIST OF PRACTICALS – TERM –II
SR.
NO.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL
TASK TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Study of
Working
Capital
Finance
To assess the
size of WC and
its necessity.
Actual Visit
Guest Lecture
To collect the
information and write
in the journal
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
02 Study of
Project Report
on housing
loan.
To know /
study the
contents of
Project Report.
Actual Visit
Guest Lecture
To understand the
contents of project
report and its study .
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
03 Study on
Term Loan
To know the
procedural
aspect of term
lending
Actual Visit
Guest Lecture
To understand
procedure of
sanctioning of term
loan.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
04 Study of car
loan and
consumer
loans.
To know the
loan aspect of
consumer
facilities
Actual Visit
Guest Lecture
To study about
procedural aspects
of Car Loan
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
05 Loan against
paper Security
/ FDR, LIC
Shares etc.
To study need
base finance To
know about
this for
individual.
Actual Visit
Guest Lecture
By visiting a bank
informatio0n about
various paper
securities and
procedure of loan
have to be collected.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
06 Study of
various loan
documents
To study loan
documents in
details
Actual Visit &
Guest Lecture
By visiting a bank a
study of various loan
documents and their
importance have to
be presented in
journal.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
07 Financing to
self help-
group
To know the
facilities
provided to
SHG
Actual Visit
Guest Lecture
By visiting a bank,
students shall collect
thorough information
about this facility.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
08 Study of non-
banking
financial
institutions
To study
features and
objectives of
non-banking
financial
institutions
Actual Visit
Guest Lecture
Student shall visit to
at least one financial
institutions and
understand the
functioning of Non-
banking of financial
institution.
Journal
Presentation and
Viva.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component –‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE Subject Code – BKFN
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01 Law and Practice of Banking - Davar
02 Law and Practice – Tannan
03 Theory and Practice of Deve. Banking, Handbook of Banking Theory and Practice –
Shekhar.
04 Fundamental of Banking –Theory and Practice – A. K. Basu.
05 Practical Banking (Advances) – H. L. Bedi.
06 Modern Banking – K. P. M. Sunderam
07 Banking Law and Practice – (New Edition) – P. N. Varshney
08 Practice of Banking – E. P. Doyde
09 Banking Law and Practice – Sarkar Varshney
10 Banking and Law and Practice –Gopal Swaroop
11 Banking and Law and Practice – S. N. Maheshwari
12 RBI – Functions and Working – RBI
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component –‘C’ Component
Subject – BANKING AND FINANCE Subject Code – BKFN
LIST OF EXPERTS AND SUBJECT TEACHERS
Sr. No. Name of the Expert / Subject Teacher Designation
01 Mr. Saudagar V. S. Retired Bank Manager and
Financial Consultant.
02 Mr. Kalamkar S. D. Joint Director, M-SETI, Nashik.
03 Mrs. Jayashri Shah Retired Manager, S.B.I., Nashik.
04 Prof. G. T. Girase HOD, Economics, BYK College
of Commerce, Nashik.
05 Mrs. Anagha Naik Subject Teacher
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B. Y. K. (SINNAR) COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
NASHIK – 5.
RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT UNDER
GRADUATE LEVEL
Class – S. Y. B. Com.
Component – „C‟ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT
Subject Code - CMM
1. Objectives
2. Syllabus
3. Allocation of Lectures
4. Practicals
5. Reference Books
6. List of Experts
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Class – S. Y. B. Com.
Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT
Subject Code - CMM
OBJECTIVES
1. To arouse interest among students about Capital Market in light of its growing
importance.
2. To acquaint the students with the basic knowledge of Capital Market.
3. To impart knowledge about the working of Stock Market.
4. To prepare the base for pursuing higher studies in the Financial Service Market.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT Subject Code – CMM
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – I
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
1 Introduction of Capital Market and its significance.
1.1 Capital Market – Meaning, significance, Role of
Capital Market.
1.2 Types of Market
a) Primary Market / New Issue Market / IPO Market /
Issue of Prospectus, Statement in lieu of prospectus,
Memorandum of Association and Articles of
Association.
b) Secondary Market
c) Derivative Market
d) Commodities Market
1.3 Need for raising Capital through (1) Public Offer (2)
Private Placement
1.4 Recent Trends in new issue Market.
a) Book – Building Process
b) Price Band
c) ESOP – Employees‟ Stock Option.
TOTAL LECTURES 10
2 Secondary Market
2.1 Need and Importance of Secondary Market
2.2 Stock Market / Stock Exchange, Need, Significance of
Stock Market.
2.3 Types of Stock Market
a) In India b) Outside India
2.4 Working Days of Secondary Market.
TOTAL LECTURES 08
3 FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
3.1 Financial Instruments – Meaning, Types of Financial
Instruments.
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3.2 Shares – Meaning, Types of Shares, Debentures –
Meaning, Importance.
3.3 Bonds - Meaning, significance, Types
3.4 Exchange Traded funds.
3.5 Provisions of Company‟s Act related to the issue of
shares, debentures and other instruments.
TOTAL LECTURES 06
TERM – I TOTAL LECTURES 24
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT Subject Code – CMM
THEORY SYLLABUS – TERM – II
UNIT CONTENTS NO. OF
LECTURES
4 TRADING MECHANISM 4.1 Working of Stock Exchange – Nature, Major Stock
Exchanges.
4.2 Trading at B. S. E.
4.3 Basket – Trading System
4.4 Trading and Settlement – at N. S. E.
4.5 Share Certificate and DMAT Account
TOTAL LECTURES 08
5 MUTUAL FUNDS 5.1 Mutual Funds – Need, Working of Mutual Funds
5.2 Types of Mutual Fund Scheme – Open ended, Close
ended, Sector Funds
5.3 Role of Mutual Funds in Financial Market
5.4 Advantages of Mutual Fund Investing
5.5 Portfolio Management – Meaning, Management of
Portfolio, Objectives of Portfolio Management
TOTAL LECTURES 08
6 REGULATING AGENCIES AND LAWS 6.1 SEBI – Securities and Exchange Board of India,
Formation, Constitution, Purpose / Ned for
Information
6.2 Functions and scope of SEBI, Pioneers, Applicability
of SEBI, Entities liable to follow SEBI Guidelines.
6.3 Registrar of Company. (ROC) – Formation Governing
Body, Entities required to approach ROC.
6.4 Need for formation of ROC, Functions of ROC
TOTAL LECTURES 08
TOTAL LECTURES OF SECOND TERM 24
GRAND TOTAL OF LECTURES – TERM I AND
II.
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT Subject Code – CMM
LIST OF PRACTICLAS – TERM – I
SR.
NO.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL TASK
TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
01 Prospectus To study the various
clauses conditions of
prospectus
Guest
Lecture
Collection of
Prospectus from
offices of the Co.,
Newspapers,
Magazines etc. Report
writing.
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
02 Statement in
lieu of
prospectus
To study the
statement in lieu of
prospectus
Guest
Lecture
Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
03 Stock Market To study the function
of Market
Guest
Lecture /
Visit.
Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
04 Documents
related to
Stock Market
To study the
documents related to
Stock Market
Guest
Lecture
Collection of
Document and Report
Writing
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
05 Share
Certificate
To study the
provisions of Share
Certificate
Guest
Lecture
Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
06 Issue of Shares To know the
conditions related to
issue of shares
Guest
Lecture
Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
07 Financial
Instruments
To understand the
various Financial
Instruments floated in
the Market
Guest
Lecture
Collection of
specimen and Report
Writing
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
08 Memorandum
of Association
and Articles of
Association
To understand the
clauses of M/A. and
A/ A.
Guest
Lecture
Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT Subject Code – CMM
LIST OF PRACTICLAS – TERM – II
SR.
NO.
TITLE OBJECTIVES MODE PRACTICAL TASK
TO BE
COMPLETED
BASIS OF
EVALUATION
09 Debentures
and Debenture
Certificate
To study the
Debenture Certificate
Guest
Lecture
Collection of
Document and Report
Writing
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
10 Grouping of
Shares
To study the Criteria
of Grouping
Guest
Lecture
Collection of
Document and Report
Writing
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
11 DMAT
Account and
Relevant
Document
To understand
opening of DMAT
A/c.
Guest
Lecture and
Visit
Collection of various
Document and Report
Writing
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
12 Mutual Funds To know the contents
of application of
Mutual Fund.
Guest
Lecture &
Visit to
Office
Collection of
Application form and
Report Writing
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
13 Portfolio
Analysis
To study the criteria
of investment
decision
Guest
Lecture
Case study of Investor
and Report Writing
* Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
14 Securities and
Exchange
Board of India
To understand the
role of SEBI
Guest
Lecture
Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
15 Registrar of
Company
To study the role of
ROC
Guest
Lecture
Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
16 Trading
Mechanism
To know the
functioning of stock
broker
Visit Report Writing * Attendance
* Participation
* Report
* Presentation
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT Subject Code – CMM
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS
01 Financial Accounting – P.C. Tulsian.
02 Principles of Corporate Finance – S. C. Kuchhal
03 Financial Management – New Methods and Practices – P. Mohan Rao,
Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi.
04 Management of Financial Services – V. K. Bhalla
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Class – S. Y. B. Com. Component – ‘C’ Component
Subject – CAPITAL MARKET MANAGEMENT Subject Code – CMM
LIST OF EXPERTS AND SUBJECT TEACHERS
Sr. No. Name of the Expert / Subject Teacher Designation
01 Shri Pramod Puranik Investment Consultant
02 Shri Vrushal Saudagar Company Secretary
03 Dr. Mrs. C. V. Gandhi Co-ordinator
04 Prof. H. M. Govilkar Subject Teacher
05 Prof. Dr. S. N. Tupe Subject Teacher
06 Prof. Dr. S. J. Mene Subject Teacher